Defence forces short of even ammunition, leave alone high-tech equipment

India's defence forces lacks basic equipment such as
ammunition, bullet-proof jackets and vehicles, as much as they lack warplanes,
submarines and artillery guns, revealed discussion at a parliamentary panel
meeting on Monday, where lawmakers attacked the defence ministry for its
"failure" to meet the armed forces' requirements.

An MP apparently even said that the Defence Research and Development
Organisation ".has not been able to make a pistol properly but takes away
thousands of crore every year in budget."

During the meeting which was also attended by the defence
secretary and two other senior ministry officials, senior army, air force and
naval officials told the standing committee on defence that India is lagging
"far behind" its neighbours in terms of defence capabilities, according to the Hindustan Times.

The army said it didn't have "enough ammunition to fire" and
that vehicles are in short supply. India also needs to modernise its equipment to
match the latest defence technology purchased China and Pakistan.

An Indian Air Force officer said that India is short of
fighter planes. He said that against the "desirable strength" of 42 squadrons that
can fight a combined threat from Pakistan and China, the force has just 33
squadrons.

MPs at the meeting lambasted ministry officials' "dillydallying"
decisions that are out of sync with the needs of the forces.

The government wants to spend Rs 2.58 lakh crore on defence this
financial year, a hike of 9.7 per cent over last year's revised estimates, but
this too may not be enough to modernise the military, say experts. New fighter
planes, helicopters, missiles and artillery guns must be purchased and next-generation
submarines must be built if the military is to be truly modern.